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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1505019" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I did get a semi-truck full of range cubes, mineral and bagged feed once. It was condemned due to mice damage and they needed the truck empty by the end of the day and I told them I was their man to take this problem off their hands. Being generous I called everyone I knew who had cattle and told them to come get what they wanted and learned quickly that the statistic is correct about most cattlemen being over the age of 65 because most everyone who showed up was in their seventies or better and I liked to have killed myself loading their trucks for them. Most of the youngsters requested I deliver it to them which just didn't happen but I'm sure they would have let me unload it for them and stack it in the hay loft for them being they were all so busy.</p><p></p><p>As for the peanut butter, the load - less two barrels used to make the largest dung beetle ball in the world ended up going to feed a friend's daughter's pet pig. He loved the butter and fattened nicely on it and eventually grew into fame and became a rural legend. Many of you know this pig as Hogzilla. As Paul Harvey would say, that's the rest of the story. As for the dung beetle ball, it was chipped and cut away a little piece at the time with new curse words invented with each handfull tossed from the mixer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1505019, member: 4362"] I did get a semi-truck full of range cubes, mineral and bagged feed once. It was condemned due to mice damage and they needed the truck empty by the end of the day and I told them I was their man to take this problem off their hands. Being generous I called everyone I knew who had cattle and told them to come get what they wanted and learned quickly that the statistic is correct about most cattlemen being over the age of 65 because most everyone who showed up was in their seventies or better and I liked to have killed myself loading their trucks for them. Most of the youngsters requested I deliver it to them which just didn't happen but I'm sure they would have let me unload it for them and stack it in the hay loft for them being they were all so busy. As for the peanut butter, the load - less two barrels used to make the largest dung beetle ball in the world ended up going to feed a friend's daughter's pet pig. He loved the butter and fattened nicely on it and eventually grew into fame and became a rural legend. Many of you know this pig as Hogzilla. As Paul Harvey would say, that's the rest of the story. As for the dung beetle ball, it was chipped and cut away a little piece at the time with new curse words invented with each handfull tossed from the mixer. [/QUOTE]
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